Registration open for 2009
Community Development Summit
Registration
is open for the 2009 Community Development Summit, scheduled for
September 16 and September 17 at the Henry B. Gonzalez
Convention Center, located at 200 E. Market.
Hosted by the City and the Urban Land Institute, this year’s theme,
“Creating Great Places: From House to Market” focuses
on the importance of housing, infrastructure and commerce in the
creation of great places. “Our goal is to give insight and spur
best- practices discussion related to sustainable communities and
economic development,” said Patrick Howard, assistant director of
the Planning and Development Services Department.
“Housing
developers, affordable housing providers, engineers, architects,
planners, financial lenders, community development organizations,
neighborhood associations and the average citizen will work together
to ensure a sustainable future for San Antonio,” he added.
Activities include workshops, tours, special events, forums and
networking opportunities, including an evening networking event on
September 16. On September 17, the Neighborhood Commercial
Revitalizations (NCR) Awards Ceremony will honor local business
leaders who invest in their communities and create “Stronger
Businesses for Stronger Neighborhoods.”
The Summit was also selected as the venue for a Regional
Visioning Kick-off event. The ULI Foundation awarded ULI San
Antonio a Community Action Grant to study how visioning has helped
other Texas communities explore options for growth which create a
win-win environment for citizens, developers and the community
at-large. As part of this exploration, a panel will present a
transit-oriented redevelopment scenario that presents the realities
of sustainable development.
Those interested can download the application online at
http://2009cdsummit.wordpress.com/. Early bird registration
ends August 31. Cost is $150 for the private sector, $125 for
the public sector and $110 for non-profit organization. Meals are
included. For more information, e-mail
cdsummit@sanantonio.gov.
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